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The 2024 Venezuelan elections have generated significant interest and concern across the globe. Here’s a roundup of the top 10 international reactions, featuring statements, tweets, Instagram posts, and quotes from world leaders, organizations, and influential voices.


1. United States:

Statement by Secretary of State Antony Blinken

@SecBlinken: The United States does not recognize the legitimacy of the Venezuelan elections. We stand with the Venezuelan people in their fight for democracy and will continue to impose sanctions on those undermining democratic processes. #StandWithVenezuela”

2. European Union:

Tweet by Josep Borrell, High Representative of the EU for Foreign Affairs

@JosepBorrellF: The EU is deeply concerned by the electoral process in Venezuela. We call for a thorough and transparent investigation into any irregularities. Democracy and the rule of law must prevail. #EUforDemocracy”

3. Russia:

Quote by Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov

“We respect the sovereignty of Venezuela and support the outcome of its elections. Any external interference is unacceptable. #VenezuelaElections #Sovereignty”

4. China:

Statement by Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Wang Wenbin

“China respects Venezuela’s choice. We hope all parties can resolve their differences through dialogue and maintain stability and development in the country. #ChinaVenezuela #PeacefulDialogue”

5. United Nations:

Instagram Post by UN Secretary-General António Guterres

@antonioguterres: The UN calls for calm and restraint in Venezuela. We urge all parties to engage in constructive dialogue to ensure a peaceful transition and uphold human rights. #UNforPeace”

6. Brazil:

Tweet by Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva

@LulaOficial: Brazil respects the will of the Venezuelan people, but we call for greater transparency and fairness in the electoral process. Democracy must be upheld. #BrasilVenezuela”

7. Canada:

Statement by Canadian Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly

@melaniejoly: Canada condemns the electoral process in Venezuela as flawed and calls for international observers to ensure that all voices are heard and respected. #CanadaSupportsDemocracy”

8. Mexico:

Tweet by Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador

@lopezobrador_: Mexico respects the decision of the Venezuelan people. We advocate for peace, dialogue, and the strengthening of democratic institutions. #MexicoVenezuela”

9. Argentina:

Quote by Argentine Foreign Minister Santiago Cafiero

“Argentina supports democratic principles and calls for a peaceful resolution to the Venezuelan crisis. We urge all parties to prioritize dialogue and reconciliation. #ArgentinaForPeace”

10. Venezuela’s Neighboring Countries:

Instagram Post by Colombian President Gustavo Petro

@petrogustavo: As neighbors, we stand with the Venezuelan people. Colombia is committed to supporting efforts that lead to democratic stability and humanitarian relief in Venezuela. #ColombiaVenezuela”


These reactions reflect a complex web of support, condemnation, and calls for dialogue, highlighting the international community’s diverse perspectives on the 2024 Venezuelan elections. As the situation unfolds, these statements and posts will continue to shape global diplomatic responses and strategies regarding Venezuela’s future. Stay tuned for more updates and in-depth analysis on this critical issue.

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